Photos: The players of the 1994 Dolphins

Mike Williams

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87 Mike Williams, wide receiver Career: Backup and special teams player who played for the Detroit Lions in 1989 and then the Dolphins from 1991 to 1995. Salary in 1994: $197,000 Now: Had owned and operated two sports fitness clubs in New York. Sold those clubs and had dabbled in real estate and worked for a bank. He¿s retired now with two sons, ages 2 and 14.

87 Mike Williams, wide receiver Career: Backup and special teams player who played for the Detroit Lions in 1989 and then the Dolphins from 1991 to 1995. Salary in 1994: $197,000 Now: Had owned and operated two sports fitness clubs in New York. Sold those clubs and had dabbled in real estate and worked for a bank. He¿s retired now with two sons, ages 2 and 14. (Handout)

88 Keith Jackson, tight end Career: A three-time All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowl selection, he caught 441 passes, including 59 for the Dolphins in 1994. Was a key contributor on the Green Bay Packers¿ Super Bowl championship team in 1996, his final season. Salary in 1994: $1.5 million Now: Color analyst for Arkansas Razorbacks radio broadcasts. Heads the non-profit group P.A.R.K. (Positive Atmosphere Reaches Kids), an after-school program for kids that he founded in his hometown of Little Rock while a member of the Dolphins in 1993. He has said he retired from football to devote more time to the group, which runs on individual and corporate donations. Son Keith Jackson Jr. played defensive tackle for Arkansas and was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 2007, but never played in an NFL game.

88 Keith Jackson, tight end Career: A three-time All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowl selection, he caught 441 passes, including 59 for the Dolphins in 1994. Was a key contributor on the Green Bay Packers¿ Super Bowl championship team in 1996, his final season. Salary in 1994: $1.5 million Now: Color analyst for Arkansas Razorbacks radio broadcasts. Heads the non-profit group P.A.R.K. (Positive Atmosphere Reaches Kids), an after-school program for kids that he founded in his hometown of Little Rock while a member of the Dolphins in 1993. He has said he retired from football to devote more time to the group, which runs on individual and corporate donations. Son Keith Jackson Jr. played defensive tackle for Arkansas and was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 2007, but never played in an NFL game. (Handout)

A look at the players that made the 1994 team coached by Don Shula. The Dolphins celebrated Christmas by clinching the AFC East title. Bernie Parmalee ran wild as he scored three touchdowns and the Dolphins led 27-10 at the half. Two second-half Lions scores could not stop a 27-20 Dolphins win, finishing a 10-6 Dolphins record.